Claims
- 1. A nestable plastic storage and transport case for beverage bottles and the like for stacking on other similar cases and being easily stackable on and removable from such cases comprising respective pairs of side walls and end walls and a bottom structure joined thereto, and a top having supporting means thereon, said supporting means including a plurality of upstanding bosses, integrally formed separator means disposed within said case and supported by said side and end walls to form a plurality of bottle receiving compartments therein, a top peripheral supporting lip and a bottom peripheral supporting lip having a bottom surface, said lips being formed around the top and bottom circumference of the case respectively, said lips being perpendicular to the end and side walls and providing vertical support for the upper case during the stacking of said cases, corner supporting slabs formed in, and projecting outwardly from, said bottom of the case at each corner of said case, said slabs each being disposed inwardly from said bottom supporting lip and having sides parallel to and aligned with the interior of the side and end walls and a downwardly presented support surface disposed below the bottom surface of the bottom lip and oriented parallel to said bottom surface, said supporting surface being sized to engage a plurality of said bosses for providing direct bearing contact between said slab and top supporting means of another case to provide vertical support to the stacked cases and to permit nesting of the slabs within the walls of two similar vertically stacked cases, said slabs each having bevelled bottom edges substantially parallel to said end walls to facilitate end wise removal of said case from a stack of similar cases.
- 2. A nestable plastic generally rectangular case for vertical stacking on another similar case, and for easy removability from said stack, said case comprising a pair of side and end walls, a base, and a top having supporting means thereon,
- said supporting means including a plurality of upstanding bosses,
- said side and end walls having vertically aligned continuous flat lips extending outwardly from the side and end walls and extending along the entire upper and lower circumferences of said walls to provide top and bottom supporting lips respectively to support adjacent cases in a vertical stack, said lower lip having a bottom surface,
- flat supporting slabs mounted on said base at each of the bottom corners of said case and located inwardly from said bottom supporting lip, said slabs being generally rectangular and projecting downwardly from the base and each including, two opposed side edges being generally parallel to and aligned with the interior of the side and end walls and a downwardly presented supporting surface disposed below the bottom surface of the bottom lip and oriented parallel to said bottom surface, said supporting surface being sized to engage a plurality of said bosses for providing direct bearing contact between said slab and a top supporting means of another case to provide vertical support to the stacked cases and to permit nesting of the slabs within the walls of two similar vertically stacked cases,
- said opposed sides having bevelled bottom edges and being adapted to facilitate easy end wise removal of a case from the top of said stack.
- 3. In the case according to claim 2, said slabs constituting the predominant bottom supporting surface for said case.
- 4. A nestable plastic case as set forth in claim 1, wherein the top comprises a pair of complementary hinged longitudinal lid members adapted in a closed position to cover substantially the entire internal cross-sectional area of the case, the bosses being hollow and having flat tops and located on each of said lids to extend above the surface of the lid to provide on the said upper surface supporting surfaces for the corner supporting slabs of an upper case and in said closed position to register with said compartments in said case to provide on the underside stabilizing receptacles for the top portions of containers stored in said case.
- 5. A nestable plastic case as set forth in claim 4, wherein said complementary hinged lids meet along a line substantially equidistant from the side walls of said case when in a closed horizontal position, and said bosses are arranged in rows and columns, said rows being parallel to the sides of said case and said columns being parallel to the ends of the case.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 125,716, filed Mar. 18, 1971, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
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1,404,289 |
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477,329 |
Oct 1969 |
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1,091,344 |
Nov 1967 |
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Continuations (1)
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